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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

French Candy Box Madness

Mademoiselle de Margaux chocolate twigsMademoiselle de Margaux Candy Box, watercolor, 9" x 11 1/2"
Eating only chocolates for dinner
Jean-Paul Hevin Chocolate boxes Will narrow your chances of getting thinner.
Patrick Roger Chocolate box Patrick Roger Candy Box, watercolor, 9" x 11 1/2"
But chocolates for breakfast is another matter.
Cacao et Chocolat candy box It's well documented that eating breakfast prevents you getting fatter.
La Maison du Chocolat Valentine special valise French chocolates sitting on a silver platter
Pile of French candy boxes..EMPTY! Give cause for idle chatter - yum..yum..yum
*A special note for those concerned for my well being and think I'm capable of eating everything I shoot. The contents of these French chocolate boxes were left in a bag outside the door of the concierge as well as several other lucky recipients (the photography shop on rue Vavin and M.s' door). I can barely look a bonbon in the face these days...well almost.

16 comments:

  1. Idle chatter is yummy...I agree!
    I'm going outside now to look for les bonbons by my door...

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  2. Anonymous10:29 AM

    Love the first painting. The blue with the pink is perfect.
    Cris

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  3. Shabby
    Your boite de bonbon may take 5 business days to get outside your door :)

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  4. Anonymous12:26 PM

    That turquoise candy box is perfect!

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  5. Anonymous1:29 PM

    The French cnady boxes are like jewel boxes!The chocolates inside diamonds! My favorite is the Laduree boxes. Those greens and pinks captured my heart years ago!
    Beautiful painting

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  6. if i had these chocolates infront of me, i couldn´t stop eating them until i would feel sick! and i have started craving for all these goodies on your drawings and pics.

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  7. Anonymous2:31 PM

    This blog is beastly!
    Gorgeous sweets I can not have, and wonderful paintings I can not do. Beastly ... ;)

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  8. thanks for commenting on myblog. you offered to send me your chocolate box contens so that i could paint them.
    it would be torture if i had to paint them. i would never finish a drawing as i would always end up eating them.

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  9. You'd be surprised sklein how quickly a surfeit of bonbons can pall...

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  10. Anonymous7:43 PM

    I opened my door - nothing. Crying now.

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  11. Anonymous7:55 PM

    Now I am really craving a little something sweet!
    see you, g

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  12. Anonymous8:51 PM

    I love your poetry!
    I.
    :o)

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  13. Anonymous8:52 PM

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your site. Beautiful, tasteful, informative and your watercolors are terrific!
    Peter

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  14. Not even on valentines????

    Chamara

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  15. Anonymous5:44 AM

    Ladyjicky
    Please go check your door again
    I'm sorry, I was late...
    ParisBreakfasts

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  16. Anonymous6:02 PM

    Lovely still life- I enjoy the dreamy, airy quality of your paintings, and of course, the subject matter is charming.
    I've never heard of chocolate twigs- but it shouldn't suprise me!
    Such amazing things culinary artists can do with food :) Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours!
    Christina

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